Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Shopping at Sears
"That will be $150.00, please," said the clerk.
"What, that's on sale for $100.00!" said the woman customer.
The clerk responded, "Oh, no, that was yesterday. Today it's $150.00."
"That's not fair!" said the male customer, angrily.
"True. But we don't care and it really doesn't matter, your credit card has been rejected," responded the clerk.
"Well, we'll just take our business elsewhere," said the customers in unison.
"Oh goody," said the clerk, "I can go on break now."
(Please note that this mini story is fiction and bears no resemblance to any Sears clerk or Sears customers, especially those persons pictured above.)
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"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
16 comments:
Could have happened though!
The sad thing is that there really are people like that.
You can understand the clerk's reaction, but it's still not very "professional". Better, I think, just to say that his credit card had been rejected and leave it at that.
Your story may be fiction, but that is not far from my last experience with a chain department store. It was not Sears because they pulled out of our town years ago.
The company's pretty much done here in Canada, and they've had bad publicity over it.
Ha, fun story.
They look like Walmart shoppers to me.
Interesting effects in your shot. One thing I like about living in a smaller town is that you generally don't find people in retail behaving like that...and that's no fiction.
William beat me to saying that Sears is pretty much done here in Canada, Lowell. And I worked in retail for 17 years and have had some (thankfully the majority) very nice customers but I have had some not so nice as well. I smiled at your text. :)
Fotografia bem trabalhada.
Gostei.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
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I would have believed you if you had said this happened.
I do like the effects in this photo Lowell! I'm just wondering how much longer Sears or any other department store will be in business at the rate they are going. The last time I stood in line at a department store, it took so long that I got into a discussion with another customer about how we should have just gone online to shop.
I like your little commentary here. It might be fiction but it could easily have happened. Speaking of Sears, I'm not sure there are any left around here. I'll have to think about that.
Huh.. what a story.
I do enjoy your take on different scenarios Lowell 😀
Poor Sears----almost gone---almost forgotten.
When the kids were little we would get the Sears catalog (no outhouse stories here) and we would look at the clothes and bikes and such. Then at Christmas time The Wish Book came out and we could wish and dream. Poor Sears
MB
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